She said: ‘They said they were going to rape me and there were about 15 of them – girls and boys – all with their hoods up so you could only see their eyes.’

Lisa was walking home from the pub with her mother Lynn Thompson and stepdad Andrew Thompson, when the attack happened in Downing Grove.

Lisa said they repeatedly asked her for a cigarette and she kept telling them she didn’t smoke while showing her E-cigarette.

The attack happened in Downing Grove, Hull, shortly after 1am on April 8 (Picture: Google Maps)

She continued: ‘I tried to walk off but that’s when it all kicked off. They got me on the floor and started beating me and stamping on me and then I can’t remember anything else.

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‘I was gone for 20 minutes, they knocked me out. The next thing I remember is being put in an ambulance.’

Lisa, who suffered broken ribs, cuts to her head and bruises to her hips, struggles to walk and had had to take six weeks of work to recover.

Lisa, who lives with three of her children in a house off Preston Road added that she was scared to leave the house

She said: ‘I don’t want to walk anywhere on my own. I just think they are pure evil and the parents need to be ashamed of how they have brought up their children. They shouldn’t be allowed to walk the streets.’

Lisa said she’s scared to leave her house alone (Picture: MEN Media)

Her mother Lynn, who became paralysed with fear as the youngsters attacked her daughter and husband added: ‘It was totally appalling. I couldn’t do anything to stop them and I couldn’t do anything to help her.

‘It was horrible and it was like something out of a movie. I thought she was dead and if it wasn’t for my husband she might well have been.’

The group fled the scene, but Humberside Police said they are investigating the incident.

A spokeswoman added: ‘Police attended along with the ambulance service and a woman was treated for minor injury. She was later taken to hospital by ambulance but was not seriously injured.

‘Enquirers were undertaken in the area but the group were no longer in the vicinity.’

Humberside Police are investigating the incident (Picture: Rex)

Last week, Humberside Police said tackling antisocial behaviour remains a top priority for the force and they have encouraged anyone with knowledge of it to contact them immediately.

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Chief Inspector Michelle Garlick said: ‘We are aware of reports of a group of youths involved in antisocial behaviour in the area and our focus remains firmly in continuing to address this kind of offending, working with other involved agencies.

‘We have had some information provided anonymously in connection with this offence and we are appealing for further witnesses to come forward.

‘We need the public to work with us and to stand together against
antisocial behaviour and crime.’

Anyone with information on the attack on Sunday should contact police on101 quoting crime reference number 16/40102/18.